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Re: (OT troll) New Section: PHP

by davorg (Chancellor)
on Mar 03, 2006 at 10:14 UTC ( [id://534185]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to (OT troll) New Section: PHP

an O'Reilly employee admitted that O'Reilly is trying to control perl by using the viral GPL

chromatic did no such thing. He said that O'Reilly had donated Perl documentation to the Perl community. Either you didn't read the post, or you don't understand how the GPL works or you are deliberately just spreading FUD.

I propose we add a new section, entitled "PHP", where we can ask the questions on how to change a piece of perl into PHP and talk about building the future this way

Can't really see that being popular round here can you? If you really want to start "phpmonks", then the Everything Engine that powers Perlmonks is open source. Feel free to use it to set up your own community.

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Re^2: (OT troll) New Section: PHP
by de-merphq (Beadle) on Mar 03, 2006 at 10:26 UTC

    The code I wrote for this site is not and never will be available to the OP for use on a phpmonks.

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    alter ego of demerphq
      Does that mean that pythonmonks can ? ;-)

      Sorry, sorry jkva runs for it

      What about rubymonks? ;-p

        What I wouldn't give for a rubymonks.org . . .

        Of course, I wouldn't give up my perlmonks.org, and phpmonks.org or pythonmonks.org would surely end up being ignored by me. Don't get me wrong: Python is a great language, but it's not for me — and I do use PHP quite a bit for low-end web development, even though it's a pretty rinky-dink language.

        I'd just love to see something like perlmonks.org for Ruby. A lot.

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        - apotheon
        CopyWrite Chad Perrin

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